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AI meets operations

O'Reilly

Is it important to observe what happens on each layer of a neural network? The creation and management of data pipelines isn’t something that operations groups are responsible for–though, despite the proliferation of new titles like “data engineer” and “data ops,” in the future I suspect these jobs will be subsumed into “operations.”.

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Symphonia at Velocity 2018, and more Serverless Insights

The Symphonia

This summer also marks the 4-yearly event that is La Copa Mundial (we only get Telemundo in my apartment, not Fox Sports Network) but since the good old US of A are absent from the men’s World Cup this year, football fever is distinctly frigid. Unlike the temperature outside. John and I (Mike) have had a fun three months. Great stuff!

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

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The results for data-related topics are both predictable and—there’s no other way to put it—confusing. Starting with data engineering, the backbone of all data work (the category includes titles covering data management, i.e., relational databases, Spark, Hadoop, SQL, NoSQL, etc.). This follows a 3% drop in 2018.

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The death of Agile?

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Frequent contact with customers, good in-person communications between team members, along with practices like source control and testing, would just be in the air, like our Wi-Fi networks. Radar data points: Recent research and analysis. Key survey results: The C-suite is engaged with data quality. They’d simply be what we do.